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 roRTY.N1NTH o0NeREss. snss. 11. en. 362. issi. 535 cemeteries at navy-yards and stations of the United States, and other burial places, under the acts of March third, eighteen hundred and V¤I· 17.1*- 545- seventy-three, and February third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, v°]· 2°· P· 28L fifteen thousand dollars. MAINTENANCE or ROADWAYS T0 NATIONAL GEMETERIES: For re- Bwlwaynpairing the roadways to national cemeteries which have been constructed by special authority of Congress, three thousand dollars. CEMETERY FENCE, FoRT W1NNERAeo, Wrscousm: For placing an Fort wi n n r- iron fence around the cemetery near the site of old Fort Winnebago, base Wiv- Wisconsin, two thousand five hundred dollars. MONUMENTS on TAn1.ETs AT Gnrrrsnune : For the erection of Monuments, ctc., monuments or memorial tablets for the proper marking of the position Gettysburg. of each of the commands of the Regular Army engaged at Gettysburg, fifteen thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Sec- , retary of War. . _ CONFEDERATE cEMETER1Es NEAR Conmimus, Omo: For the erec· q;,,,, fo d, , ,, t ,, tion of suitable fences around the cemeteries in which Confederate dead cemeteries, Columare buried near Columbus and on Jol1nson’s Island, Ohio, and for put- ***8- 0- ting the grounds in good condition, two thousand dollars. oUs oRJEoTs. ` SURVEY or NORTHERN AND NOBTHWESTEBN LAKES: For printing Survey, northand issuing charts for use of navigators, and electrotyping copper-plates °*’** *****1 ** ° *"· h · for chart-printing, two thousand dollars. "°"°m l“k°“‘ TRANSPORTATION or REPORTS AND MAPS T0 FOREIGN coUNTmEs: Transporting rs. For the transportation of reports and maps toforeign countries, through l>5>¤¤» ¤¤¤·» te M- the Smithsonian Institution, one hundred dollars. °‘$“ °°““*'*°’· ABTIPICIAL mmzs: For furnishing artiiicial limbs and apparatus, Artincfal limbs. or commutation therefor, and necessary transportation, to be disbursed under the direction of the Secretary of War, one hundred and thirty . thousand dollars. . APPLIANCES ron DISABLED sonmnnsz For providing surgical ap- _Ansli¤¤o¤¤_ for pliances for persons in the military or naval service of the d'" **1 ¤°m*°*¤· United States, and not entitled to artilicial limbs, two thousand dollars. _ SU1=·1>oRT AND MEDICAL TREATMENT or DESTITUTE PATIENTS: Support. etc. , For the support and medical treatment of eighty-five medical and surgi- ‘]°;f“**F3 P°'*%**¤· cal patients who are destitute, in the city of Washington, under n con· p,,,,:]?" °°°° °°' tract to be made with the Providence Hospital by the Surgeon·General of the Army, seventeen thousand dollars. · The Gartield Memorial Hospital: For maintenance, to enable it to _G¤rIici.i Hosprovide medical and surgical treatment to persons unable to pay tbere· 1*****- for, ten thousand dollars. EXPENSES OF MILITARY CONVICTS: For payment of costs and _Mi1it¤ry ooncharges of State penitentiaries for the care, clothing, maintenance, and '*°**· medical attendance of United States military convicts confined in them, ten thousand dollars. Fon THE COLLECTION AND PAYMENT or DoUNT¥, PR1zE-uoNEY, B¤¤nty,oto.,d¤• AND QTHEB cLAms on COLORED SOLDIERS AID sAu:0Rs: For pay- °°1°*’•d •°W•**· ment of agents; rent of offices; stationery office-furniture, and repairs; mileage and transportation of olllcers and agents; telegraphing, postage, and postoflice money-orders, two thousand dollars. PUBLICATION or TEE OFFICIAL REooRDs OF THE WAR or TEE Odleinl Records, Rmnmmou. non: or me Umou AND .CommnERA·rE ARKIEB, LS Wet ¤f ¤¤·= R¤\>¤!· FOLLOWS: For continuing the publication of the Ouicial Records of the ]"§,;¤t,m,¤ ub_ War of Rebellion, and printing and binding, under direction of the Sec- i;,,,;;,,, g P retary of War, of a compilation of the official records, Union and Confederate, so far as the same may be ready for publication during the __ iiscal year, to be distributed as required by act of March third, eighteen ·· hundred and eighty-five, thirtysix thousand dollars. For the purchase of the painting entitled “Farming in Dakota," by "Fg*'¤i¤fi¤ DP Carl Gutherz, three thousand dollars. "°*’ pm